Christian Dogmatics is a two-volume survey of the twelve major loci of Christian doctrine, each treated extensively in terms of its biblical foundations, historical tradition, and contemporary significance. From the perspective of the Lutheran tradition, and in view of the unique questions and issues of the American context, each locus is developed independent of the others by six theologians, themselves influenced by divergent theological movements. Volume one contains the following contributors:
Carl Braaten
Paul R. Sponheim
Gerhard Forde
Philip Hefner
Robert Jenson
Hans Schwartz
And covers the following Loci (1-6):
First Locus: Prolegommena to Christian Dogmatics Second Locus: The Triune God Third Locus: The Knowledge of God Fourth Locus: The Creation Fifth Locus: Sin and Evil Sixth Locus: The Person of Jesus Christ